Caches in a Sentence
  • Some MPS Pentium systems, and all MPS Pentium Pro and Pentium II systems, have independent L2 caches.
  • We then looked at the Arp caches of the problem servers and compared them to each other.
  • A set associative cache memory nothing more than several direct-mapped caches operated in parallel.
  • This is a strange twist on the usual case where the squid caches are located at the client's network.
  • If your campground provides food caches, be sure to use these.
  • Once you do this, you can input the coordinates of hidden caches in your area.
  • Next, you and your kids, armed with your GPS, can hit the trails searching for the hidden caches.
  • Body piercings have been found on mummified remains and body jewelry has been located in caches of grave goods dating as far back as 5,000 years ago.
  • Caches are designed to alleviate this bottleneck by making the data used most often by the CPU instantly available.
  • Nose jewelry has been found in grave caches and is mentioned in both historical and contemporary sources, including the Old Testament of the Bible.
  • Dean has traveled back in time to meet a younger version of his father and mother, but it was John's work, his hidden caches and his research that comes back to save the boys time and again.